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NC Department of Justice Issues Media RFP

NC Department of Justice Issues Media RFP

The NC Department of Justice seeks a qualified Vendor to submit ideas and proposals for a media campaign, related to the states Good Samaritan laws. Drug overdose – especially from prescription pain pills, heroin, and fentanyl – is the leading cause of accidental death in North Carolina, killing more than four people a day in our state. Fighting the opioid epidemic in our communities is a top priority for Attorney General Josh Stein and the North Carolina Department of Justice (NCDOJ).

Background:

The NCDOJ is engaged in a multi-faceted approach to address the epidemic in partnership with stakeholders throughout North Carolina. One large portion of our approach is raising awareness about actions people can take to help prevent overdoses and death. As part of its 2018-2019 budget, the North Carolina General Assembly included $100,000 in funding for public service announcements about North Carolina’s Good Samaritan laws (ref. G.S. 90-96.2 and G.S.18B-302.2). North Carolina’s Good Samaritan laws protect people who call 911 or seek medical assistance for someone experiencing a drug or alcohol overdose against certain criminal and civil charges. Specifically, people are protected from arrest, revocation of probation or parole, civil liabilities, misdemeanor drug offenses, and specific felony drug offenses. The Good Samaritan laws are an opportunity to help prevent overdose deaths in North Carolina by helping people get critical, life-saving medical treatment at the appropriate time.

Scope of Work:

NCDOJ is looking for a creative/advertising Vendor to create a public awareness campaign, including paid, earned, and owned strategy and deliverables around the Good Samaritan law. Tactics and deliverables should include a campaign that may include video (either for TV or digital distribution, depending on audience research and recommendations), social media, digital media, and possibly print executions. A media strategy to help broaden reach and leverage existing channel opportunities is also needed.

  1. Operational objective:
    • Raise awareness for the legal protection for people who seek lifesaving medical treatment/call 911 for people who are overdosing.
  1. Communications objective:
    • Encourage people to call 911 if they witness overdoses without fear of legal repercussions.
  1. Audiences:
    • Middle-aged individuals (30-45 years old) who use drugs recreationally or who have a substance use disorder. In North Carolina, people of this age are most likely to die from an overdose.
    • Middle school, high school, college-aged students who may be beginning to experiment with opioids, alcohol, or other drugs recreationally, or who may have a substance use disorder.
  1. Timeline

5. Tasks:

6. Post-award:

7. Audience research and recommendations:

8. Communications plan:

9. Creative assets:

10. Media

11. Public relations

o Determine a plan for earned media coverage and partnerships to raise awareness about the campaign and creating coverage opportunities

o Develop a plan to evaluate campaign success, including key measurements and analytics reporting schedule and reporting for each tactic

Due Date:

November 16th

Address:

NC Department of Justice

PO Box 629

Raleigh, NC 27602

Attention: Todd Self

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